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NewsSpecialized Stumpjumper - the ultimate trail bike.
Real-World Testing We loved the last Stumpjumper, but we wanted to make it an even more capable descender—this meant adding stiffness to the frame. To do it, we developed our own mountain-specific stiffness test that examined the connection between a rider’s hands and feet. When each get different signals, you ...
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NewsLightest E-Bike Yet? Specialized Introduce Turbo Levo SL
Welcome to the future. New for 2020 is the all new Turbo Levo SL range which introduced itself to the world with a bang earlier this week.
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NewsCheck out Curtis Keene’s Specialized Enduro
“It’s a full carbon [fiber] bike now,” says On Track series star Curtis Keene of his newest race bike for the Enduro World Series: The 2017 Specialized Enduro. “The front triangle, chainstays and seatstays are all carbon.” The new 170-millimeter travel chassis has slacker geomertry and ...
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NewsTake delight in Finn Iles’s Specialized flamed wonder
The all new Specialized Demo has been riding hot for the young talent from Canada this World Cup season. We take a closer look at Finn’s bike set-up with his mechanic Kevin Joly.
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NewsMagnussen ‘confident’ 2020 Haas can be midfield contenders
Kevin Magnussen has nailed his colours to the mast early doors in 2020 after insisting that, despite a woeful 2019 for his Haas team.
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NewsLewis Hamilton fastest as new cars unleashed
Lewis Hamilton started his 2020 Formula 1 campaign with a powerful statement of intent as he topped the first day of pre-season testing in Spain.
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NewsRed Bull & Honda title contenders in 2020?
Only a hit from Lewis Hamilton put a taint on Red Bull’s day at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
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NewsEverton appoint Laing O’Rourke to build new £500m stadium
Everton have appointed a preferred contractor for the club’s new 52,000 capacity stadium on Liverpool’s waterfront.
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NewsWomen’s Footballer of the Year contender Vivianne Miedema
Arsenal’s Vivianne Miedema has been nominated for the BBC Sport Women’s Footballer of the Year award.
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NewsHow did Red Bull build a Champions League side from scratch?
“It ‘gives you wings…’,” founder and chief executive Dietrich Mateschitz once said of his Red Bull dynasty, referencing the brand’s global advertising slogan.
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An introduction to Fun with grammar
Fun with grammar is a collection of downloadable and photocopiable teacher resources in the form of worksheets, cards or board games, together with teacher’s notes on how to carry out the activities. Each activity is designed to practise a grammar point – for example, the present perfect or comparative adjectives ...
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NewsEarls Court to receive Olympic makeover including volleyball arena
Kensington & Chelsea Council is expected to approve the scheme for 36 canopies, marquees and tents – housing everything from ticket offices to emergency generators – next month.
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VIDEO: Avio Aero drives innovation by partnering on key technology programmes
Avio Aero is pioneering a number of innovative technologies in engine systems, and linking up with some of the leading manufacturers on key European research programmes designed to make aviation greener and more passenger friendly.
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ANALYSIS: Asia-Pacific Deliveries Report June 2019
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific took delivery of 35 of the 110 commercial airliners delivered globally in June 2019, followed North American airlines with 25 and European airlines with 25.
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PICTURES: UAV Turbines tests micro turboprop on drone
UAV Turbines successfully test flew a micro-turboprop-powered TigerShark unmanned air vehicle (UAV) twice at Griffiss International Airport in Rome, New York since 15 August.
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Southwest expects lower costs in third quarter
Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines expects its third-quarter financial and operational results to be within range of its previous guidance, with some metrics showing improvement.
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NewsAirline Business on Ryanair, Vietnam, Aigle Azur, cargo
The new edition of the Airline Business podcast is now available.
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NewsWasps are shrinking in size and it may be because of climate change
Some black and yellow-striped picnic visitors might be smaller than their ancestors were a century ago. At least one common wasp species appears to be shrinking as a consequence of the ongoing global rise in temperatures caused by climate change.
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NewsFree-floating DNA to reveal the health of river and lake ecosystems
The mix of DNA floating in rivers and lakes will finally be used to monitor the state of aquatic ecosystems, after years of tests to show that the technique works.





